Hello,
I am the upstream maintainer of the ovirt-guest-agent a sub-project of
the oVirt project.
I also maintain several of the downstream packages for the
ovirt-guest-agent on Fedora, RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu, SLE, openSuSE.
We'd like to have the ovirt-guest-agent available for the ovirt cloud
images since the guest agent can provide additional benefits to the
users of this image.
Therefore I'd like to ask for the permission to maintain the
ovirt-guest-agent also for CentOS :-)
Thanks.
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So as you may have seen, I've been playing with the community build
system today. The authentication and certificates all seem to have
worked flawlessly, so thank you!
But now I'm running into some errors with the build and I'm not sure
how to debug them.
In both cases, if I'm reading this right, the 64-bit build fails with this:
DEBUG util.py:283: Error: No Package found for /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h
In both cases, the rpm builds just fine on my dev box.
The file in question is owned by glibc-devel; and "rpm -q
--whatprovides" finds it just fine.
Any ideas?
Below are the commands I've run along with links to the cbs builds.
The first is a development branch (but is publicly available on
github). The second is the one currently available in the xen4centos
repos.
git repo can be found at https://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen.git
git checkout out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
rpmbuild --define "_topdir $PWD" -bs SPECS/xen.spec
koji build --scratch bananas6-el6 SRPMS/xen-4.4.1-0.1rc1.el6.src.rpm
https://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=376
git checkout xen
rpmbuild --define "_topdir $PWD" -bs SPECS/xen.spec
koji build --scratch bananas6-el6 SRPMS/xen-4.2.4-30.el6.src.rpm
https://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=380
Thanks!
-George
hello - probably i'm on the wrong 'list' but will give this one a try
- are there any job ongoing for to have the webmail program
'Squirrelmail' available on 'yum'?
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rgds,
glenn.
hi,
I've created a new project at http://bugs.centos.org/ to handle and work
with all the cloud instance specific issues.
so far, its got 2 components: cloud-init, cloud-utils. If needed we can
add components for each environment we target, or hope to target.
regards,
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hi
I've just pushed a GenericCloud image, that will become the gold
standard to build all varients and environ specific images from.
Requesting people to help test this image :
http://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/devel/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-2014082…
( ~ 922 MB)
or
http://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/devel/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-2014082…
( 261 MB)
Sha256's;
3c049c21c19fb194cefdddbac2e4eb6a82664c043c7f2c7261bbeb32ec64023f
CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-20140826_02.qcow2
4a16ca316d075b30e8fdc36946ebfd76c44b6882747a6e0c0e2a47a8885323b1
CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-20140826_02.qcow2.xz
please note: these images contain unsigned content ( cloud-init and
cloud-utils-* ), and are therefore unsuiteable for use beyond validation
on your environment.
Also note, that the desktop Generic image will eventually have
cloud-init removed ( but not cloud-utils ). If thats hard to achieve,
then we might want to ship a pre-setup config drive or a built in
datasource in the image itself.
regards,
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Now that we have a working CentOS 7 tree and process for putting Red Hat
Sources onto git.centos.org, we are going to start a process to figure
out how to import CentOS-6 Sources onto git.centos.org as well.
We will be starting with sources from 6.0 ISOs all the way through
current CentOS-6+updates.
We do not have a specific time line for this to happen, but we will be
generating the SRPM lists (in order) that we will likely use to populate
original RHEL SRPMs (for non modified packages) and the CentOS SRPMs
(for modified packages), and the correct order to make it happen.
We will be posting those lists for review/correction to both the CentOS
QA IRC channel and this mailing list.
We will also be upgrading to a new version of gitblit for git.centos.org
before we actually roll in the CentOS-6 sources, though I will begin the
list generation before we actually start the gitblit upgrade process.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
Given that work on a docker image for CentOS 7 in AWS is being worked on,
where does this leave the status of the standard CentOS 7 AMI? It's been
almost 2 months since release, and almost every other major cloud provider,
except the most popular one, has the image available to deploy in their
environments.
Can we get a status update on this, or is there anything we as the
community can do to help, including collaborating with AWS for those of us
that utilize their business level support to help get any testing or
technical roadblocks removed?
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Hi,
please note : this is an Alpha1 grade build. Its only suiteable for
developing the ostree tools, and bootstrapping the atomic SIG content
for CentOS Atomic.
http://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/devel/CentOS-7-Atomic-DockerHost-20140826_…
sha256:
0fad83f41c511cfe939459a83985a6c12367e76790031258635b9394136988dc
CentOS-7-Atomic-DockerHost-20140826_02.qcow2.xz
signed sums: http://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/devel/sha256sum.txt.asc
sha256 for the signed sha's:
16c8b9d6befb126f07f54c3c970374648bccc04a8ca12ac776bc60b5f7d52687
sha256sum.txt.asc
Notes:
1 these images contain unsigned content
2 these images contain content not hosted or built at centos.org
3 you need to boot the image, with a configdrive attached; the images
contain cloud-init that will then setup auth and metadata
4 the primary function target for this image is docker
5 please test extensive and report issues here to this mailing list,
including depoying to various environments and also functional test the
ostree mechanics, and how it impacts local yum and typical deployment
process / lifecycle management
6 the only testing that is being done for these images from buildsys to
release is that they boot and ssh service comes up. please contribute
tests !
7 there is no upstream ostree repo as yet, I will get something setup on
cloud.centos.org under devel/ or testing/ with the next build
8 Aim to rerun builds every 2 days as we stabalise content and import
into centos.org
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